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plaines station, slipped and fell on cement flour. Internally injured. George McLaughlin, baker, 5514 S. State St., dead. No one hurt when Humboldt Park "L" train jumped track at "Western av. Rawle' Deland, Cleveland, O., of the Standard Oil Co., died at residence of Paul Deland, 1104 Dearborn av. Heart disease. Because Boston Y. M. C. A., for which Pres. Taftlaid cornerstone yesterday, is being nuilt by non union men, Boston 3ricklayers' Union No. 3 has asketr Chicago Bricklayers' Union o. 23 to withdraw Taft's union card of honorary membership they re cently gave him. Dora CorconcluV 1037 Grand a v., struck by Grand av. car at Center av. and Huron st. Severe- ly injured. Hazel Butler, 6, 3662 Grand av., struck by Grand av. car at Monticello av. Fatally injured. James H. WilkersonU. S. atty, filed suit against I. C. Ry. Co. for violation ojf 16-hour Jaw. John Donnel beat his cousin, Mrs. Julia Sklenes, 611 W. 16th t Arrested. $200 and costs. Harold Baldwin, 24, chauffeur, 4824 W. Huron st., arrested in connection with disappearance of Katherine -Snyder, 17, 4919 W. Huron st., three weeks ago. Paul Vanderburg, 6 E. 111th st, and Wm. Mooth, 11739 S. La Salle st, arrested. Struck con ductor A. DeMutH, 600 E. 90th st., because transfer did not have union label on it. Paul fined $10, iMooth $5. Mrs. Mary L. Martin, 1001 Sunnyside av., appealed to police to find her cat, valued at $700. ', City council commission urg ing jail sentences for persons per mitting dogs to go unmuzzled. Joseph Cadi, 1630 Allport st.,. threatened by crowd after his mo torcycle ran down Wm. Suvicki, 1644 W. 18th st. Suvicki severely injured. Louis Soelle, saloonkeeper, 655 W. North av., died on board liner Hanover, returning from Europe. Apoplexy. "Hereafter all speed violators will have to pay their fine or go to bridewell." Municipal Judge Maxwell. Wm. Taylor, Cleveland, O., robbed of $62 and tbols valued at $30, from his room at Normandie hotel, 419 S. Wabash ave. Fred Rupp, 3, 4313 N. 48th ave., seriously injured by C, M. & St. P. Ry. switch engine at 48th ave. Heywood Fairfax, 9, 111 W. Chicago ave., fell from fire escape at 17 E. Chestnut. Fatajly in jured. " ' Wm. Ellfeldt, 7243 CHamplain ave., victim of "electric fight in spector." Jewelry valued at $200 taken. Anthony McDonald, 18, ar rested, charged with larceny. Mrs. Agnes Mprris, 2117, Wash ington blvd., has sworn out war rants for arrests of Mrs. M. Briggs, 2153 Parlcave., Mrs. Lend , Warsman and Miss May Wars man, 2448 Fillmore a"ve., charging that they attacked her at W. Madison st and Hoyne ave. - r '.m? cF. -V'ftf- A